GEA RM1
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Description of the Gea RM1-PC program
When constructing a table, and having provided two choices as inputs (Choice 1 and
Choice 2), it is then set by setting the first value for choice 2 using the algorithm
associated with choice 2 and then scanning all the iterations required for the Choice 1,
calculating the parameters for each single measure using the algorithm associated with
choice 1; then the second value for choice 2 is set using the algorithm associated with
choice 2 and then scanning all the iterations required for Choice 1, calculating the
parameters for each single measurement using the algorithm associated with choice 1;
after this the third value for the choice three is set and so on, until all the iterations of the
choice have been scanned. In programming pseudo-language one could write:
for any value of j between 1 and the number of interactions for Choice 2
for any value of i between 1 and the number of interactions for Choice 1
calculates parameters of the measure by applying the index/rate j to the algorithm
of Choice 2 and the index i to the algorithm of Choice 1.
Similarly if three choices are made the operation of the algorithm is described in
programming pseudo-language as follows:
for any value of z between 1 and the number of interactions for Choice 3
for any value of j between 1 and the number of interactions for Choice 2
for any value of i between 1 and the number of interactions for Choice 1
it calculates parameters of the measure by applying the z-index/rate to the
algorithm of Choice 3, the index/rate j to the algorithm of Choice 2 and the index/rate i
to the algorithm of Choice 1.
At the end of the creation procedure, the Gea RM1-PC program will save in the hard disk
folder a file in GPD proprietary format/owner format containing/holding the geometric
parameters concerning each measurement to be carried out, the table contained/held in
this file will be displayable and editable using the Table Management feature, described
Creation of tables for automatic measurements
The automatic measurement table involves the use of the multiplexer which will allow
the Gea RM1 system to automatically control an electrode array positioned according to
the positions defined by the chosen measurement method. In this way, with a single
spread of the desired electrodes, the system will automatically and sequentially perform
all the measurements envisaged by the chosen method, storing the results in the session
file.
Summary of Contents for GEA RM1 1.0
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Page 13: ...GEA RM1 9 How to use FIGURE 4 EXAMPLE OF INTEGRAL TABLE FIGURE 5 EXAMPLE WITH SIMPLIFIED VIEW...
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